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Episodes for this month
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March 30th, 2022
Episode #627
Education Counts Michiana seeks programs and initiatives in education that inspire the community and engage the educator and student. This week we feature a robotics program at South Bend Career Academy, mental health & wellbeing training for teachers, how the MOVE program in enabling students with mobility limitations and experts share ideas on how to teach like a park ranger.
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Teaching Like a Park Ranger
Kids can learn whether they're inside the classroom or out in nature. Park Rangers and Naturalists are educators in their own way. We take a look at how the ways of these experts on the great outdoors can be used inside the traditional classroom.
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Classroom WISE
Teachers spend a lot of time with their students and that means they need to be able to recognize mental well being. Classroom WISE provides training and additional tools to help teachers see the signs of trouble and how to proceed.
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Career Academy Robotics Team 5484
South Bend Career Academy's Robotics team competed and won the Tech Valley Regional Robotics competition in New York. With the skills taught to them on the team, the students involved are learning that they can be transferred into all parts of their life outside of school
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Berrien RESA - MOVE program
Getting around their classroom gives students the chance to do things on their own for the first time. Berrien RESA - MOVE is a program that gives the mobility impaired students the freedom to walk and engage with their surroundings. Students are given a sense of freedom with the MOVE systems making even simple tasks like walking to their favorite activity easy for them.
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March 23rd, 2022
Episode #626
March 23rd, 2022
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PathwayU
What a person will do with their life can sometimes be difficult to figure out. PathwayU provides a series of assessments that can help someone find the track that is right for them. We take a look at how Grace College in Winona Lake uses this assessment system to guide their incoming students.
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Lincoln Leads
It's never too early to learn about leadership and service. To learn these skills, the students at Lincoln Jr. High School in Plymouth can take part in Lincoln Leads. Students take part in various community service projects throughout the school year and find out what it means to give back.
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Gentelmen & Scholars - School of Etiquette and Life Skills
Gentlemen and Scholars provides training for young men and women. Participants in the School of Etiquette and Life Skills learn about public speaking, financial health, etiquette and other skills that help kids succeed in school. The eight week program empowers students every step of the way.
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Coastline Children\'s Film Festival
The Coastline Children's Film Festival returns to in person screening and events for children and families. 22 films from 12 states are on the docket and the festival has expanded with new collaborations and locations for screenings and community engagement.
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March 16th, 2022
Episode #625
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Warsaw Community High School Theatre
The theatre is a place of entertainment. But it can also be a place of learning. Students involved in theater at Warsaw Community High School don't just learn their lines, they learn how to come together as a community.
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Project Learning Tree
Nature can be just as a good as any classroom. Project Learning Tree makes it even easier to get kids outside and learning about the environment through different kinds of hands on activities. They even provide resources for educators to take their environmental education to the next level.
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Speech Therapy Adaptation
People and businesses of all types found themselves having to adapt to the pandemic. Speech Language Pathologists discovered new ways to work with their patients whether it was in person or through virtual sessions.
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National Technical Honor Society
Sixty-seven Career and Technical Education (CTE) students in the South Bend Community School Corporation were inducted into the National Technical Honor Society. These CTE students were recognized for achievements in career and technical education. South Bend Community School Corporation offers 22 CTE programs.
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January 19th, 2022 and...
Episode #617
02/02/2022
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